Support Notes
VES-1616/24FA-5x Series VDSL Switch
DHCP Relay Option 82 Application
Setting up a DHCP Relay Option 82 Environment
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Operation Mode
Firmware Upgrade
Switch Management and Maintenance
Restore a Configuration File
3. In the File Path field, click Browse to locate the firmware file
Backing Up a Configuration File
Load Factory Defaults
DHCP Relay Option 82 Application
General Networking
Network Port DHCP Server DHCP Client
1. Switch settings
2. IP Commander setup
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Enter a name and description for the new rule
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Next select DHCP Option in the Keywords field
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An Add DHCP Option Rule screen displays
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After setting the fields, you should see the following screen
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Click Next in the screen that displays
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Here, enter “192.168.1.1” as gateway IP address for DHCP clients
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You can choose to enable DDNS service on the DHCP server
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Click Finish to complete the rule creation
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Separating a physical network into multiple virtual networks
What is Virtual LAN?
Case
z Egress port for port 1 port z Egress port for port 2 port
z Switch-2 VLAN 1 member port port 1 and port
z Switch-1 VLAN 1 member port port 1 and port
PC Z
Configuring the Switch Using the Web Configurator
Port 1 ~
Port 5 ~
7. First, set the switch to use port based VLAN. Click Basic Setting Switch Setup in the navigation panel and select “Port Based” in the VLAN Type field. Click Apply to save your changes
10. For example PC A 192.168.1.4/24 PC B 192.168.1.5/24
Configuring the Switch Using the CLI
Tag-based VLAN Overview
z TPID TPID has a defined value of 8100 in hex. When a frame has the EtherType equal to 8100, this frame carries the IEEE 802.1Q / 802.1P tag
2. Forwarding Process
1. Ingress Process
VLAN entries in Filtering Database have the following information
3. Egress Process
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1. VLAN Configuration on switch A 2. VLAN Configuration on switch B
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Port 1, 2, 3 Port 4, 5, 6 Port 7, 8, 9 Port 10, 11, 12
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The configuration screen for switch 2 is shown as follows
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The switch 2 IP address
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Company XX branch Company YY branch
VLAN Stacking Overview
Company XX HQ
Company YY HQ
Switch B
Switch A
Switch C
Switch D
Switch H
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8. Create a VLAN with a VID of 30. Select Fixed and un-select Tx Tagging for port 1. For port 25, select both Fixed and Tx Tagging
11. To configure VLAN Stacking, click Advanced Application VLAN Stacking in the navigation panel to display the configuration screen
Configuring Switch C Using the Web Configurator
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in the navigation panel to display the configuration screen
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Follow the steps in the previous section to configure VLAN 30 of which ports 1 and 12 are members. Since port 1 is an Access Port, un-select the Tx Tagging field. After the configuration, the VLAN Status screen should look similar to the figure as shown
Configuring Switch G Using the Web Configurator
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Network Scenario
Data bits Parity None Stop bits Flow control None
switch B for this network scenario
Configuring Switch D Using the CLI
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IGMP Router Enable IGMP Snooping
IP Multicasting Configuring IGMP snooping in your switch
Video
Multicast
233.4.4.4 Not a member Group member
Media Stream Server GS-4024 VES-1616F
Configuration of IGMP and IGMP snooping by CLI
Overview of MVR
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GS-4024 VES-1616F
GS-4024 VES-1616F
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z Join Operation
z Compatible mode
z Leave Operation
z Immediate Leave Operation
Media Server
Configuration via Web
Port
GS-4024
3. We need to create separate VLANs for different clients. In VES-1616FA-54, in the Advanced Application MVR configure the MVR VLAN=100. Define port 1, port 2 and port 3 as the receiver ports for forwarding the multicast stream to the clients in different VLANs set port 17 as a source port to receive traffic from the media server. Also, select mode as dynamic mode. The switch sends IGMP report message to multicast router through its source port
4. In VES-1616FA-54, after the MVR configuration, click the Advanced Application, VLAN Status and check whether there is the new VLAN 100 added in the VLAN list. We also create three separate VLANs, 30, 40, 50 and assign their PVID as 30, 40 and 50 respectively
Open Advanced Application VLAN Static VLAN to add a new VLAN. Tick
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the Active box, type VLAN Name “50” and VLAN ID “50” in the columns. Change Port 3 and Port 17 to fixed and keep port 17 tx tagging
Setting, and activate the IGMP Snooping
Configuration via CLI
VES-1616FA-54config# vlan
VES-1616FA-54config-vlan# fixed
Triple play Application
2. In the MVR configuration page, check the VDSL port 1 to receive port and port 17 to Source port and make sure the check Tx Tagging for port 1 and port
4. Open Advanced Application Multicast to enable the IGMP snooping feature at the Multicast configuration page. To avoid the unknown multicast frames flooding to all VDSL ports, check the Drop to make sure the unknown multicast frames will be dropped. Click Apply button to save the settings
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Configure P-870H-51
Open Advanced Setup WAN to Create new WAN Interface. First click the add button to add a new interface. Then check the VLAN Mux option to enable the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN on this Interface and fill in the VLAN ID. Click the Enable Quality of Service option to enable QoS feature on P-870H-51 then click the next button to move to the next step
2. Create a Queue for the WAN Interface via WEB GUI
3. Configuration the QoS classification to classify traffic flow
In the Add Network Traffic Class Rule page, we can give each rule a name for easy identification, for example PPPoE-1, PPPoE-2, IP, ARP and VoIP. Assign the order for each rule and check the Enable option to make sure this rule is enabled. We need to define that this kind of traffic will be sent through a specific WAN interface, in other words, that it would be added the VLAN ID when sent through this WAN Interface, and that is why we enable the VLAN Mux. For example, the PPPoE-1 and PPPoE-2 need to be added the VLAN ID 203, we select the WAN interface which will add the VLAN ID 203 for these two rules. Scroll down the page to configure the other parameters
code for IP is 0800, ARP is
After logging in the CLI of P-870H-51, we can see the picture below showing the list of the commands and other information. Type sh command to enter the CLI mode
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The second command is:
ebtables -I INPUT 1 -i eth1.4 -j mark --set-mark
ebtables -I FORWARD 1 -i eth1.4 -j mark --set-mark
mode
Ringing a network by building redundant
links and connections between Switch What is Spanning Tree Protocol?
1. Broadcast storm
2. Filtering Database Instability
2. Select a root port for the non-root bridge
1. Select a root bridge
3. Select a designated port on each segment
1. Switch A bridge ID = 800000A0C5111111, Switch B bridge ID = 800000A0C5222222, Switch C bridge ID = 000100A0C5333333. Switch C has the lowest bridge ID, so Switch C is the root bridge. All ports of the root bridge are designated ports, so Port 1 is designated port
Switching security MAC Limit
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Setting up 802.1x Radius Authentication
RADIUS Server Setup
802.1x/MD5-challenge setup
Click on the message window and a login screen displays as shown. Enter your account user name and password in the fields provided
Classifier & Policy rule setup on your Switch
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Classifier Configuration Classifier Classifier Classifier
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Policy Rule Configuration
2. Policy rule on classifier
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Centralized Management Introduction to SNMPc and NetAtlas
3. Policy rule on classifier
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Figure 2 Main elements of SNMPc
Figure 1 System Architecture
View Window Area
Main Button Bar
Edit Button Bar
Selection Tool Event Log Tool
Figure 4 Adding a new Device
Adding a new device in SNMPc
Figure 5 Map Object Properties
Figure 6 Read Access mode
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Figure 7 Read/Write Access Mode
5. Change the value for Read Community to public
Figure 8 Read Community
Figure 9 Read/write Community
Figure 11 Device Selection
Figure 10 Device Selection
Figure 12 Rootmap
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Figure 13 Device mapping
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